Activists hope that by marching for “science” they’ll show their commitment to the environment, with the side ‘benefit’ of conveying the idea that people who disagree with them are somehow anti-science – or are very, very bad people:

Environmental ‘kayaktivists’ protesting energy created what they proudly called a “people’s platform” – and then left it behind on Seattle’s Elliott Bay. My Northwest reported that state environmental officials complained that the protesters left metal, cement blocks and garbage in a known diving and octopus habitat.

4/20 in Denver

Granted, it’s not an ‘environmental’ issue, unless you count the smoke, but this week’s weed smoke-up event in Denver was anything but respectful to the earth. Even people high on marijuana can clean up after themselves.

Women’s March 2017

There was an environmentalist component to the “Women’s March” but probably not the one that participants intended. The anti-Trump feminists and activists were urged to leave their signs behind to send a message. Received. Loud and clear.